Tyler Warren is something else.

Penn State’s Swiss Army knife at tight end is arguably college football’s most versatile player. He was involved in a trick play earlier in the Nittany Lions’ game against Purdue that went for significant yardage and set up a touchdown.

Warren was at it again in the third quarter, with the Nittany Lions up 21-3. This time, with his team stationed at the Boilermakers’ 48, he took a direct snap from the center and ran it himself, avoiding defenders on his way to the end zone.

Take a look at how it happened:

The Nittany Lions have been in cruise control against the Boilermakers at Ross-Ade Stadium, appearing to be well on their way to a 9-1 mark and a 6-1 Big Ten record. They’ll wrap their season up against Minnesota and Maryland.

While their chances at a B1G Championship Game appearance are slim with Indiana, Oregon, and Ohio State above them in the standings, James Franklin’s team is well positioned for a first-ever College Football Playoff berth. They entered Saturday’s game ranked No. 4 in the Playoff standings, meaning they’d enjoy a bye into the quarterfinals and host a game at Beaver Stadium.

As for Warren, while his college career is nearing its end, there are plenty of NFL scouts dreaming of how they’d use him in their offenses.